PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Just Suppose," featuring Riohard Barthelmess, is the feature attraction to be screened at the Paramount Theatre commencing to-day. An excellent romance of a fictitious kingdom and real America, in which the principal characters are a young prince (Richard Barthelmess) and a young American girl (Lois Moran). The scene showing the hero being informed that he is no longer the second son of the king but the heir to the throne, his brother having died, is pathetic; he ,had already fallen in love with the American, girl, and the announcement blasted his hopes of ever marrying her. Mr. Barthelmess handles this part so well that he wins the spectator's compassion.; The hero is sent to America, where he becomes acquainted with a young girl (heroine) and falls in love with her. Just as he was about to propose to her, word is received that his brother, the crown prince, had died, and that he had become the crown prince. The climax is unexpected. An interesting film also being presented is the .authentic picture log of the Amund-sen-Ellsworth expedition, "The Amundsen Polar Flight." Other supporting items include English Gazette, Pathe Review, and "Felix" cartoon. Robert Caulton's' Paramount Orchestra will present an exceptional musical programme. The box plan is at the Utility stationery shop, next to tKc theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 110, 5 November 1926, Page 11
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217PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 110, 5 November 1926, Page 11
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